Every time I hear/see an Engelbert schmid triple french horn, I wonder who had the genius idea to make something like that; sounding oike an angel (when in the right hands) while also being a work of art.
French Horns are in the key F, meaning that a concert Bb on a French Horn is an F, on the fifth of the concert scale. Therefore a piece in g minor would be in d minor on a French Horn, but still concert g minor nonetheless. - 10 years of playing French Horn in various ensembles and 10+ years of music theory.
You are correct about transposition but I am 99.9% sure that they are playing in A minor (D minor concert Pitch), you can check on the piano, the original is in G minor but they are playing this in D minor because it is (at least in my opinion) in a better and more interesting register for an horn group like this one...
As a high school horn player that is amazing and I would love to be able to play that. If you don't mind me asking where did you or how can I get that sheet music
When I play in this register (first part) it sounds like I'm playing an octave lower. The sound is still full. It's easy to sound thin on a triple horn. Make sure you are vibrating from the inside of your lips (not pinched).
I strongly dislike the stuffy sound that most horn players get when playing off the leg. You may as well be playing into a pillow. This is a thumb down from me.
The “stuffiness” in this is because of the recording more than anything. The opposite is the truth in my experience regarding playing on or off the leg. Resting the bell on your leg deadens the vibrations in the bell somewhat, making the sound darker and less defined. Either way, stuffiness is hand position, not where the bell is.
French Horns hold a majestic sound that no other brass instrument can produce. The tone of a french horn is much morn exquisite than that of a trumpet of baritone. The sound is more unique and that is why it is able to play marches and ballads. It takes a true horn player to understand the quality of the horn +Anna E
The lip trilling in this is absolutely amazing. Wow!
😊😊😊😊😊😊
Those lip trills are GODLY. And the first horn’s high range is so clear and exact. Such an inspiration to hear
Yes, just outstanding! Probably the first time I've noticed the triple horn. I can only guess that the horn makes those trills somewhat easier.
I’m a cellist who has never played a brass instrument before, let alone the French horn, and I was just like “I’ve never seen that 😮”
The control they have over the Horn is insane! This was amazing!
90's video-tape becomes chronicle of masterful performance.
Oh my god, I played this in a clarinet ensemble and I cannot imagine how difficult this is for horn like omg congrats to these guys
Miklos Nagy, the king of high range, his lip trills are imaculate
Horn II didn't receive the dress-code email.
Heh?
lmaoooo
@@megadeoxys914 pants
@@michaelhood458 Thanks, I appear to blind.
So good... *slowly dies on the inside*
You must be a horn player then :-P
uau... this is not human lip trills, one word - Excelent
Does anyone know why the front left guy is wearing green pants?
Every time I hear/see an Engelbert schmid triple french horn, I wonder who had the genius idea to make something like that; sounding oike an angel (when in the right hands) while also being a work of art.
Jonathan Bartling not bad for being like $18k
2021 and still go back to this!
One word WOW
Outstanding lip trills!
Mad skills and psychodelicly good interpretation!
This composition is wonderful!
Miklos Nagy is wondeful plaing!!!
it's actually the fugue in g minor, the 'little fugue'.
+herrpropeller This version is in D minor. I just checked on my horn. :)
French Horns are in the key F, meaning that a concert Bb on a French Horn is an F, on the fifth of the concert scale. Therefore a piece in g minor would be in d minor on a French Horn, but still concert g minor nonetheless. - 10 years of playing French Horn in various ensembles and 10+ years of music theory.
You are correct about transposition but I am 99.9% sure that they are playing in A minor (D minor concert Pitch), you can check on the piano, the original is in G minor but they are playing this in D minor because it is (at least in my opinion) in a better and more interesting register for an horn group like this one...
Wonderful! What a Delight!
Absolutely beautiful!
As a high school horn player that is amazing and I would love to be able to play that. If you don't mind me asking where did you or how can I get that sheet music
Musescore has a couple of scores
very very good.... most pleasing! Delightful.... well done Gentlemen. Jim
Delightful performance!
Love Bach love horns. Wow❤❤
The fact that Carolina Crown played the beginning of this quartet in their 2017 show “It Is” blows my mind!!!
Crown is godly, and there's no doubt to it
MAGNIFIQUE! !!!!!!!!!
vraiment!
Beautiful!!!!
gah damn
Awesome playing!!
Amazing!
Novamente, incrível!!!
Amazing guys!!!
Fantastic
Bravissimo - Bach Fugue in g-minor BWV 578
@nagyhorn
Dear Nagy Miklos!
I'm a big fan of your playing. Could you tell me, how you're doing the high lip trills with this ease?
Virtuosic.
The kids so bored in the background, I would have been amazed at that age as my love for the horn began then!
2022 and always here
Bravissimi!
WOW!
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW!!!
very very good!! exepcional
you're the best !!
this is the "Little Fugue" in G minor BWV 578
i love youuuuuuuu!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Schmid horn is so outstanding like this?
God tier
Imagine if Bach got to hear his piece on modern horns instead of glorified hunting horns
Crazy thing!
@@finaleguy i know right
nice high horn player !!!
triple Horns pretty epic
Anyone know where I can find this exact arrangement?
Do not be lazy, Just take headphones pencil and paper... ;)
Sasa Whare i hope you have no one to love for as long as you live.
I think theres one of musescore
WOW
Que bien y 😊
2024 ♣♣♣
When I play in this register (first part) it sounds like I'm playing an octave lower. The sound is still full. It's easy to sound thin on a triple horn. Make sure you are vibrating from the inside of your lips (not pinched).
0:54 , unless you can play your music with your face this relaxed, keep practicing.
@P0dDels It's his mustache.
Hi! The name and the year of the artists..? One is Miklós Nagy, the others? Thanks!
Dude, f**k yeah.
Kajajajajjajaja
This is the little fugue in g minor!
Who are the other horn players? I know Miklos Nagy is one of them.
Браво, брависсимо!
Is there a way to get sheet music for this besides transcribing it?
Does any one have an idea where to get this music???
Are first and fourth brothers?
1,000th sub BEACH
Isn't this the Little Fugue in g minor?
+derwake I believe they transposed it in order to make it more accessible within the horn's range.
Frenchhorn211 Still some high Cs and Ds in there for Nagy Miklos haha
Nice, but that audience make me feel awkward and bored af
Hi
bro wth
@@petrospaul528 what's wrong
I didn’t know Mr Bean can play horn
0:18
g minor
in G-moll
此の様な テクニック重視の 演奏は聞きたくありません。ホルンの為の曲が聞きたいので。
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I strongly dislike the stuffy sound that most horn players get when playing off the leg. You may as well be playing into a pillow. This is a thumb down from me.
The “stuffiness” in this is because of the recording more than anything. The opposite is the truth in my experience regarding playing on or off the leg. Resting the bell on your leg deadens the vibrations in the bell somewhat, making the sound darker and less defined. Either way, stuffiness is hand position, not where the bell is.
French horns sound like farts you've been holding in for way to long and escape by accident.
+Anna E i love how no one laughed at your lame joke.
French Horns hold a majestic sound that no other brass instrument can produce. The tone of a french horn is much morn exquisite than that of a trumpet of baritone. The sound is more unique and that is why it is able to play marches and ballads. It takes a true horn player to understand the quality of the horn +Anna E
They do tbh
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